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Empowered, informed medical planning guide book another step to reducing elder abuse
Planning for future medical needs with an empowered and positive outlook is the premise of a newly launched guide from Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC).…
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Passengers welcomed back to Croydon Station
The newest outer eastern suburbs train station has been unveiled marking the official end of level crossings on the Lilydale Line. Welcoming passengers back to…
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Victorian Government rules out forced healthcare amalgamations
A new Health Services Plan is set to guide Victoria’s under-strain healthcare system with the State Government accepting 26 of 27 recommendations from an expert…
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Australian bravery medal awarded to policeman for instinctive act
In a moment of pure human reaction to a devastating fire unfolding just a street away, a police sergeant who’d finished his shift made every…
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Mount Burnett Observatory nails it again with a front row seat Aurora view
The beautiful white dome of Mount Burnett Observatory has captured several shots of last night’s aurora and the volunteers were very excited. Thanks to the…
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20 years and counting for Croydon Chess Club
What began as a father establishing a chess club for his passionate son has grown into two decades worth of friendly competition and learning. Preparing…
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School funds for fire prep
Some of the Yarra Ranges’ highest bushfire risk schools have been granted funds to carry out preparation works ahead of the 2024-25 summer season. Over…
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Man charged following spate of alleged burglaries across Yarra Ranges
A Chirnside Park man has been charged with 30 offences after a seizure of over $60,000 of stolen cars, cash and jewellery following a series…
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Estimates of the 2023 deer harvest show licensed hunters increasing in number
The Game Management Authority (GMA), in partnership with the Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, has published its estimates of 2023’s deer harvest, gathering results…
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Muddy trail leads to EPA fine in Croydon
A long track of mud left on a road by construction vehicles has led to a $5,769 fine from EPA Victoria. Elite Group Vic Pty…
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Students put to the test in Wandin Rotary Speech Contest
Eight students from four local primary schools put their minds, writing ability and confidence to the test in the second annual Wandin Rotary Primary Schools…
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Introducing Stable One’s new CEO Katherine Kirkwood this National Homelessness Week
For National Homelessness Week, the Star Mail reached out to the new face of the Stable One Winter Shelter Network, chief executive officer Katherine Kirkwood…